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European Qualifiers 2020-22 fixture list procedure Fixture List Procedure for the European Qualifiers 2020-22 Starting points • Based on the FIFA World Cup 2022 Preliminary Competitions regulations (in particular article 20) and the 2018-22 Commercial Regulations governing the European Qualifiers, UEFA Nations League and friendly matches, UEFA is responsible for the European Qualifiers Fixture List. • The present document describes the principles and processes that guide UEFA when deciding on the fixtures with the aim to issue a schedule that is fair for the participating teams, fulfils the expectations of our commercial partners and ensures with a high degree of probability that the fixture can take place as scheduled. • The group matches of the European Qualifiers will be played on the following dates: MD1 24-25 March 2021 MD2 27-28 March 2021 MD3 30-31 March 2021 MD4 1-2 September 2021 MD5 4-5 September 2021 MD6 7-8 September 2021 MD7 8-9 October 2021 MD8 11-12 October 2021 MD9 11-13 November 2021 MD10 14-16 November 2021 • UEFA will issue the European Qualifiers Fixture List with the dates and kick-off times of all 250 European Qualifiers matches in December 2020, as soon as possible after the conclusion of the draw (see Section E). The preliminary draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup is organised by FIFA – time and location to be confirmed in due course. • The four UNL Finalists must be in a group of five to be able to play the UNL finals in October 2021. The other teams drawn into groups of five will play two centralised friendly matches on the dates that remain free of competition matches. The procedure to schedule these friendlies is described in the present document (see section F) and must be concluded by 29 January 2021. 2
Guiding principles A. Week of football: match scheduling pattern • The matches are played with a minimum of two rest days between the two matches played by each team within the same international match week. • The allocation of the ten match days to the international windows is done according to the following patterns: In March and September, when three matches are played during the same week of football, a team would typically play on Wednesday-Saturday-Tuesday or on Thursday-Sunday-Wednesday: Triple headers Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed EQ MD1 EQ MD1 EQ MD2 EQ MD2 EQ MD3 EQ MD3 Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed EQ MD4 EQ MD4 EQ MD5 EQ MD5 EQ MD6 EQ MD6 In October the two EQ match days must be played over two days instead of three due to the UEFA Nations League Finals that will be played in parallel during that week. Teams will, as rule, play on Friday-Monday or Saturday-Tuesday: Double header with UNLF Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed UNLF SF1 UNLF SF2 EQ MD7 EQ MD7 UNLF EQ MD8 EQ MD8 In November a team would typically play on Thursday-Sunday, Friday-Monday or Saturday-Tuesday: Double header Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed EQ 1 MD EQ 1 MD EQ 1 MD EQ 2 MD EQ 2 MD EQ 2 MD st st st nd nd nd • UEFA will strive to implement a match-day rotation for the teams which aims at a fair distribution of weekend days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and week days (Wednesday, Thursday, Monday, Tuesday). • As a rule, teams in the same group play on the same day. However, deviations are possible, if one or several groups cumulate a high number of conditions (section C) as well as during the triple headers. 3
European Qualifiers 2020-22 fixture list procedure B. Home / away sequences When compiling the fixture list, UEFA will strive to respect the following principles: • Each team starts and finishes the competition with a home-away or away-home sequence; • Teams do not play more than 2 home or 2 away matches in a row; • The first round (=1st leg matches) is completed before the second round (=2nd leg matches). • No home and away matches between the same two teams in the same window. Deviations from these principles will occur, in particular when a “winter venue” and/or a pair of “distant teams” is part of the group and in general when one or several groups cumulate a high number of conditions (see section C). The principle of “first leg before the return leg match” cannot be respected for the groups which include UEFA Nations League finalists. Winter venues C. Standard conditions • A number of conditions have been Travel distances defined to ensure the competition can be Standard Conditions organised in a sportingly fair manner and Team-specific restrictions within the approved commercial framework. Reasonable kick-off time • The enforcement of conditions depends on the outcome of the draw, for this Top markets reason, the conditions are only given a general order of priority. Late kick-off preference Regional zones Equal distribution of matches / KO time slots 4
C.1. Winter venues • The list of winter venues is based on requests submitted to Hard Faroe Islands the UEFA administration by the national associations winter venues Iceland concerned as well as the risk assessment carried out by the UEFA administration. Belarus • Two countries have been identified as “hard winter venues” Estonia where the risk of severe weather conditions during the winter Finland Soft period is high. Ideally, “hard winter venue” teams do not play Latvia winter at home in March and in November. venues Lithuania • Eight countries have been identified as “soft winter venues” Norway where the risk of severe weather conditions during the winter Russia period is medium. ”Soft winter venue” teams shall play as few Ukraine matches as possible at home in March and November without impacting the home-away sequence. Priority is however given to the “hard winter venues”. • The draw procedure includes the condition that a group can include a maximum of two “winter venues”. C.2. Travel distances • The following excessive travel distance relationships (applicable both ways) have been identified and included in the draw procedure as a condition: a group can include a maximum of one such pair. From/To To/From From/To To/From Andorra (Barcelona, ESP) Gibraltar England (London) Iceland (Reykjavik) Azerbaijan (Baku) France (Paris) Portugal (Lisbon) Faroe Islands (Torshavn) Gibraltar From/To To/From Iceland (Reykjavik) Armenia (Yerevan) Kazakhstan Malta (Valletta) Cyprus (Larnaca) (Nur-Sultan)) Iceland (Reykjavik) Northern Ireland (Belfast) Georgia (Tbilissi) Portugal (Lisbon) Israel (Tel Aviv) Republic of Ireland (Dublin) Scotland (Edinburgh) Spain (Madrid) Wales (Cardiff) 5
European Qualifiers 2020-22 fixture list procedure • Excessive travel is considered from 8 hours or above and has been calculated based on direct flight times plus 90 minutes ground operations. When compiling the fixture list, UEFA will strive to avoid excessive travel for any team in the group between the above destinations, between matches of the same match week. C.3. Team-specific restrictions • The national associations will be able to request UEFA to take into account that on certain dates they will not be in a position to host a home match. C.4. Reasonable kick-off times (time zones) • The standard kick-off times are 18:00 CET on Saturday/Sunday and 20:45 CET on all days. Wednesday 18.00 CET 20.45 CET (exception) • Selected matches will be scheduled at 15:00 CET 18.00 CET on Saturday/Sunday. Thursday --- 20.45 CET (exception) • However, matches shall not be kicked-off later Friday --- 18.00 CET 20.45 CET (exception) than 21:45/22:00 local time. 15.00 • Seven countries have been identified where Saturday 18.00 CET 20.45 CET CET adjustments will be required in order to respect Sunday 15.00 18.00 CET 20.45 CET CET this condition. As a rule, and with the exception 18.00CET Monday --- 20.45 CET of matches in Kazakhstan, the matches in these (exception) countries are played at 18:00 CET. 18.00CET Tuesday --- 20.45 CET (exception) 6
a) Countries with a kick-off adjustment on all matchdays: Country Time Zone Kick-off Time CET +2 from MD4 to MD8 18:00 CET or Armenia CET +3 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 15:00 CET on Saturday or Sunday CET +2 from MD4 to MD8 18:00 CET or Azerbaijan CET +3 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 15:00 CET on Saturday or Sunday CET +2 from MD4 to MD8 18:00 CET or Georgia CET +3 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 15:00 CET on Saturday or Sunday Kazakhstan CET +4 for MD4 to MD8 Preferably 16:00 CET, or 15:00 CET (Nur-Sultan) CET +5 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 on Saturday or Sunday b) Countries with a kick-off adjustment in March and November only Country Time Zone Kick-off Time 18:00 CET or Belarus CET+2 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 15:00 CET on Saturday or Sunday 18:00 CET or Russia (Moscow) CET +2 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 15:00 CET on Saturday or Sunday 18:00 CET or Turkey CET +2 for MD1/2/3 and MD9/10 15:00 CET on Saturday or Sunday C.5. Additional standard conditions Top markets • For TV reasons, the teams of England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Spain will, if possible, be distributed across the matchdays. It must be noted that depending on the draw seeding and the draw result, it may occur that these teams play in the same group. Late kick-off preference • For TV reasons, the teams of France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain will be allocated preferably to a late kick-off time slot. Regional zones • Matches of teams from the same region are played when possible on different dates and/or at different kick-off times. 7
European Qualifiers 2020-22 fixture list procedure • The following teams have been grouped into regional zones as follows: UK + IRL Scandinavia Balkan Baltic ENG DEN ALB EST IRL FIN BIH LTU NIR NOR CRO LVA SCO SWE KOS WAL MKD MNE SRB SVN Equal distribution of matches / KO time slots • The matches are distributed as much as possible over the available match dates and the standard kick-off time slots. • The distribution of matches will not always be perfectly equal due to the need to fulfil, as much as possible, the defined fixture list conditions. D. Possible manual adjustments • It will not be possible to respect all fixture list conditions. • The extent of conditions disregarded will depend on the outcome of the draw, which may lead to a number of conditions (including team-specific restrictions) being cumulated within the same group. • Best efforts will be applied in all cases. In certain cases of conditions not respected by the computer-assisted procedure, and only when possible in the general interest of the competition, the UEFA administration is entitled to make manual adjustments in consultation with the NAs concerned like for example moving matches one day back or forward. • Such manual adjustments will be validated by the Chairman of the National Team Competitions Committee (or, if necessary for neutrality reasons, by the Deputy Chairman). E. Distribution and publication • The same process will be applied as for the previous European Qualifiers fixture lists. • The European Qualifiers fixture list will be distributed to the national associations after the draw in two ways: o Electronically to all NAs, to a maximum of two dedicated email addresses as soon as possible after the draw o Printed copies will be made available at the hotel reception the next morning 8
• The delivered fixture list is final. No changes may be requested by the national associations. As an exception, CET+1 countries may submit requests to UEFA for 18:00 CET kick-offs for matches on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Mondays and Tuesdays, under the condition that the visiting team agrees. UEFA will review such requests and provide a final decision, considering the contractual obligations with the relevant broadcasters and in the interest of maintaining a balanced distribution of matches per kick-off slot. • The fixture list will be released to the media 30 minutes after the distribution to the national associations’ representatives. F. Friendly matches Starting points • Based on the 2018-22 Commercial Regulations governing the European Qualifiers, UEFA Nations League and friendly matches, the participating associations will arrange friendly matches on the dates that remain free after UEFA has established the European Qualifiers Fixture List and subject to the UEFA Nations League Finals in 2021. • In priority the national associations concerned shall make their own agreements, and UEFA shall assist upon request and in all cases where associations would not reach a bilateral agreement. Friendly match consolidation procedure • For the friendly matches to be scheduled during the EQ group stage period, the procedure is organised according to the following steps: 1. Before the draw of December 2020 and before the fixture list is confirmed, UEFA and the national associations gather information on preferences and wishes and establish an overall inventory. 2. As soon as the draw has been made and the fixture list is published, the national associations start negotiating the bilateral agreements which will always require the validation by the UEFA administration. 3. Within two months after the draw, by 29 January 2021, the associations have time to finalise their friendly match arrangements, while keeping the UEFA administration duly informed. 4. Associations that by 29 January 2021 still need to finalise their arrangements must attend the “Friendly Match Consolidation Day” at UEFA headquarters in Nyon on Tuesday, 2 February 2021. The list of available teams and solutions will be made available to all associations concerned. 5. On the “Friendly Match Consolidation Day”, the associations will be asked to confirm if solutions have been found. If necessary, the UEFA administration will apply the “first pick”- procedure* according to the UEFA Nations League overall ranking of 18 November 2020. If required and as the conclusive step of the procedure, the UEFA administration holds a draw for the last teams with no friendly match. 9
European Qualifiers 2020-22 fixture list procedure • Following the “Friendly Match Consolidation Day”, UEFA will publish the complete list of friendly fixtures to be played during the European Qualifiers period from March to November 2021. *Notes on “first-pick procedure”: • The highest ranked team will have the right to first make a proposal of friendly fixture to the available teams. • The offer can be accepted or refused by the teams in question. • Available teams = European and non-European teams at disposal • If the highest ranked team has concluded an agreement, respectively if all available teams have refused its proposal, then the right to make an offer is given to the next highest ranked team. • This process is continued until all fixtures have been decided, respectively all teams have made an offer. 10
Financial agreements for friendly matches • The two associations involved in the friendly match shall reach a bilateral agreement, and UEFA shall assist upon request. • In case no bilateral financial agreement is reached, the UEFA administration will act as arbitrator together with the Chairman (or Deputy Chairman) of the National Team Competitions Committee: o Host to cover on-site transportation and local Non-UEFA As per contract accommodation for visiting delegation League A € 150.000 - € 300.000 o Host to pay “appearance fee” to the visiting association based on revenues that the host can League B € 75.000 - € 150.000 effectively generate from tickets, hospitality and League C € 25.000 - € 75.000 sponsorship sales League D up to € 25.000 o As a minimum, the appearance fee has to contribute to cover the visitor’s international travel costs o The National Team Competitions Committee has agreed on the range of maximum amounts** that may be applied (see table). **Notes on “maximum amounts” with example of League A: • Maximum of 300,000€ applies to commercially successful matches generating substantial ticketing revenue. • The commercial attractiveness of the visiting team is a factor to be taken into account. • 150,000€ is the maximum for “smaller” teams. 11
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